Lost City of the Dead

in the

Grand Canyon

Ongoing Research by Jack Andrews and Susan Anway
and a team of explorers

Discovered in 1908 at the Grand Canyon of Arizona by G. E. Kinkaid of Lewiston, Idaho


 

 

If you have any pertinent information regarding this "cave", G. E. Kinkaid, Professor S. A. Jordan, or the Smithsonian Institute's alleged involvement in this story, please do not hesitate to contact me at vrartist@gci-net.com . ALL correspondence to me regarding your possible knowledge involvement or experience at or about this "cave" will be kept confidential or "anonymous" if you wish. - Jack Andrews

Diagram showing some of the Underground "Cave"

Tunnels and Rooms as Described by G. E. Kincaid in 1909

© 2001 by Jack Andrews

I made the diagram below, to help visualize an overall picture of what the installation may have looked like from above. It is a very basic diagram. It also serves the purpose of a plan for a 3d object of the "cave" which I have created in Lightwave3D and Bryce 4. (These are both 3D art programs) I have also created images, using the 3D models, showing some of the views Kincaid described. A few of these images are used on this web site . Two of the images, the "Buddha-like figure, and the "Crypt" illustration, have also been used as illustrations for articles about the 1909 story that have been published in "Ancient American" magazine, an excellent "forbidden archaeology" (and much more) publication available at Borders Bookstores, other locations and through the Ancient American Web Site. The installation described in the 1909 story is an incredible construction of straight hewn hallways and specially carved rooms and chambers. What was it's purpose? Was it residential, or was it a ritualistic - religious - spiritual type of "temple"? The story gives clues that it appeared to have "Tibetan" spiritual elements, and a "Buddha - like" figure carved in a "marble" appearing stone, The overall size of the installation described must be enormous ("several hundred" rooms and "Nearly a mile long tunnel underground, about 1486 feet below the surface").